Why Dawn Jones Law?

Compassionate Advocacy and Caring Advice

We bring almost 30 years of medical and scientific knowledge and experience to each case we handle, including 15 years of litigation experience defending doctors, nurses, hospitals, nursing homes, and automotive, tobacco and drug companies. As a result, we know how the other side thinks and can anticipate their defense strategies. This rare combination of knowledge and experience makes us uniquely qualified to advocate for your rights and the rights of your loved ones in personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death and elder abuse and neglect matters. And we care. We strive to provide every client with compassionate advocacy and caring advice. We take each and every case personally.

Suffering physical injury or death of a loved one can and often does lead to physical and emotional challenges and financial burdens. If the injury or death occurred as a result of someone else’s action or inaction, the civil legal system provides a way for you to seek compensation as a result. We can help you navigate that system.

If you or a loved one has been injured because of someone else’s negligence, you should give us a call. We will work with you to determine whether there is a possible claim, what those claims may be, and when appropriate, will pursue those claims to obtain compensation for you as allowed by law.

There are time limits to pursue any claim, so please contact us today to schedule a free consultation. Please note that we do not represent you or your loved one unless and until we have a signed legal services contract to do so.

Lead Attorney: Dawn M. Jones, RN, MSN, JD

Dawn worked in various hospital ICU settings as a critical care registered nurse in her first career, gaining fourteen years of critical care nursing experience before pursuing a law degree. After practicing law for 15 years on the defense side, Dawn established The Firm of Dawn M. Jones, LLC to obtain justice for clients and their families for injuries or loss of life resulting from malpractice, car and trucking collisions, elder abuse and neglect, slip and falls, and other circumstances arising from someone else’s negligence.

Prior to starting The Firm of Dawn M. Jones, LLC, Dawn applied her extensive medical training and background in her legal practice to defend manufacturers of pharmaceutical products and consumer goods in nation-wide product liability, toxic tort, and mass tort litigation as a Senior Attorney at King & Spalding LLP. Dawn also served as an Associate General Counsel for the Grady Health System, the largest non-profit, public hospital system in the state of Georgia. As an AGC, Dawn defended Grady in premises liability and malpractice matters, protected its business interests in contracting and leasing of goods and services, conducted employment investigations, addressed EEOC claims, and managed regulatory and compliance issues, among other in-house duties. Dawn began her legal career at Cozen O’Connor in Atlanta, where she actively defended healthcare providers insured by her clients, and issued insurance coverage opinions for matters throughout the southeastern United States.

Dawn is a member of First Congregational Church United Church of Christ and serves on its Usher Board. Dawn has held and currently holds several leadership positions in State and local bar associations and non-profit organizations. And Dawn is the recipient of numerous awards and honors recognizing her for her work in the community and in the bar.

Dawn received a Law degree from Georgia State University College of Law, a Master of Science degree in Critical Care Nursing/Clinical Nurse Specialist from Georgetown University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of Virginia. Dawn is licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia and is admitted to all Georgia state courts and to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Dawn has one dog, Jack, who was rescued and adopted when he was only a few months old. Two other fur babies Dawn also adopted as puppies from shelters, Meadow and Cleopatra, have crossed over the rainbow bridge.